Oh, pitching. A natural part of any PR professional’s life, many of us would agree that we’re all pitching in our sleep. On any given day, I’m sending out dozens of pitches to dozens of journalists for a handful of different clients. I’m responsible for ensuring that each pitch has ...

Marketing teams persuade and captivate audiences every day. They convince people to buy everything from $160 pens to coffee beans that pass through elephants. But a CMO’s toughest sell is always his own boss — especially when it comes to content marketing. Executives want to know a marketing strategy’s expected ROI before they commit money and resources to it. But content is a different animal than other marketing initiatives. It doesn’t produce impressive short-term...

LinkedIn has been found to be the most effective social media lead generator for B2B marketers, with 60-80% of those surveyed (depending on the study) stating that they have gotten real leads from the platform. Thus, it makes sense for those involved in the B2B industry to remain active on LinkedIn, especially because it’s wealth …

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